AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoLibya–Maghreb Border Security: Tripoli hosted the second meeting of the Libyan–Algerian–Tunisian working group on securing shared borders, focusing on coordination against transnational crime, terrorism and irregular migration. UK Travel Update: Britain downgraded its travel risk rating for Tripoli, Benghazi and Misrata from red to yellow, while still advising against travel except in extreme necessity. Governance Track Tensions: Members of Libya’s Structured Dialogue governance track raised reservations over how outcomes were handled, warning some proposals could undermine sovereignty and prolong the transition. Regional Diplomacy: Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibah met Niger’s PM in Tripoli to discuss border security, irregular migration and reactivating a joint higher committee. Oil & Economy: NOC signed new production-sharing agreements after Libya’s licensing round; Libya’s oil exports fell in May, while the Libya Investment Authority reported financial assets rising to $51.8bn in Q1. Culture Returns: Libya’s Antiquities Department received the 7,000-year-old mummy “Takarkori” back from Italy for display in Tripoli.
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